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Diya Shah is a student at the Philip Merrill College of Journalism interning with the Greenbelt News Review.
The commission was established by the Maryland General Assembly as a follow-up to an earlier working group on juvenile ...
Construction is on track and work permits pending at the outdoor pool with a start date of May 5 being the goal. Those ...
A crowd rallies to the call of Stop the Maglev at Greenbelt Library on Saturday morning, April 19. Among those on the stage ...
When he went to college at Virginia Tech, he studied poetry under Nikki Giovanni. Poetry became part of his life. Poetry ...
On Monday, April 14, El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele met with President Trump at the Oval Office and said he has no plan ...
On Tuesday, April 8, representatives from the City of Greenbelt and the AMAR Group LLC ‒ a Washington, D.C., based ...
The Greenbelt City Council held its third budget worksession on April 2 to discuss the proposed Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 budget ...
On March 19, retired city employees filled council chambers to hear the proposed changes to the city’s retirement fund that could go into effect later this year, and made sure they were included in ...
Over 300 Greenbelt and Maryland residents attended Greenbelt’s Hands Off! National Day of Action rally on Saturday, April 5 to protest Trump administration actions they say are violating the U.S.
It was a weekend filled with protests and rallies for Greenbelters, beginning with a vigil outside the U.S. District Courthouse on Friday, April 4. There, a vocal group of over 30 turned out to sing ...
On Friday, April 4 at the United States District Courthouse in Greenbelt, Judge Paula Xinis ruled that Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, 29, who lived with his family in Beltsville, was wrongfully ...
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